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DEWALT, DCBP034-2, Compact Battery, 20 V, 1.7 Ah, 50% More Power, (2) Pack $99

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Fasteners Inc has DeWalt DCBP034-2 20V MAX compact POWERSTACK batteries (2) for $99 in the Saturday Flash Sale (03/07/2026)

• Shipping is $8.74, or free shipping at $150
• Fasteners doesn't collect sales tax outside CA
• Fasteners Inc is an authorized DeWalt dealer who sell genuine products


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Fasteners Inc has DeWalt DCBP034-2 20V MAX compact POWERSTACK batteries (2) for $99 in the Saturday Flash Sale (03/07/2026)

• Shipping is $8.74, or free shipping at $150
• Fasteners doesn't collect sales tax outside CA
• Fasteners Inc is an authorized DeWalt dealer who sell genuine products


https://www.fastenersinc.net/prod...ttery-2-pk

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Mar 07, 2026 01:19 PM
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epsongMar 07, 2026 01:19 PM
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DEWALT, DCBP034-2, Compact Battery, 20 V, 1.7 Ah, 50% More Power, (2) Pack
Mar 07, 2026 02:14 PM
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Bloud1Mar 07, 2026 02:14 PM
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Great price. I have 3 of these and some of the 5ah as well they really do add more power.
Mar 07, 2026 05:52 PM
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HonestWallaby1265Mar 07, 2026 05:52 PM
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DeWalt knows what a rip off this is and you know it cause they don't put the battery capacity on the battery itself. All the other sizes list their AH rating on the side except this one. Now we know it has value for its power density and it certainly works well for small tools that also benefit from smaller weight, but this is only a good deal compared to the gargantuanly overpriced MSRP. Though it is a lower than normal price, it's not slick.I'm still eternally jealous of the folks that got the 5AH batteries for 50 bucks a pop last year. These would have to get to 30 a piece to be in good deal territory for me.
We've gotten way too accustomed to people just listing every sale that comes around rather than posting actual good deals
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Mar 07, 2026 10:15 PM
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SobrietyRocks707Mar 07, 2026 10:15 PM
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Count me in! Just tried using an 8AH Powerpack overhead on a ladder... For sure need a lighter battery LoL
Mar 08, 2026 02:39 AM
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jeremylh56Mar 08, 2026 02:39 AM
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Battery Amp Hours: 1.7 Ah. >>>>
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Quote from HonestWallaby1265 :
DeWalt knows what a rip off this is and you know it cause they don't put the battery capacity on the battery itself. All the other sizes list their AH rating on the side except this one. Now we know it has value for its power density and it certainly works well for small tools that also benefit from smaller weight, but this is only a good deal compared to the gargantuanly overpriced MSRP. Though it is a lower than normal price, it's not slick.I'm still eternally jealous of the folks that got the 5AH batteries for 50 bucks a pop last year. These would have to get to 30 a piece to be in good deal territory for me.
FWIW, the more recent versions of the DCB201 (1.5Ah) also don't list the capacity on the side. And yes, I take your point, DeWalt has certainly used this newer technology to charge more (whether that's recovering development costs or straight profit). That being said, I would take one of these over a regular 5Ah. I have six of them and they are my go to battery for most of my smaller DeWalt tools. Unless I have an enduring job out in the field, these generally work for me. They're light, they can sustain currents akin to larger batteries; and for most jobs I do, I simply am not using one tool for hours and so I don't need to lug 5Ah+ batteries around.

Quote from HonestWallaby1265 :
We've gotten way too accustomed to people just listing every sale that comes around rather than posting actual good deals
A good deal is subjective. These batteries generally cost a lot more than this deal, and I know of only one time they have been available for a lower price in the last year, so I would argue that this is a good price. In terms of whether it's a good value to an individual then that's the subjective part. If you're only metric is to maximize capacity per dollar, then this is an awful deal. However, if you value these batteries beyond their low capacity (small size, lightweight, high output) then you may consider the value differently. I posted the deal because I believe it's a good deal to some people. I do not blanketly post every deal I see but try to be selective as to deals that I consider to be good. Casing point is that in Saturday's Flash sale, I only posted three of the six items. Others subsequently posted two more of the items which were quite popular (one went to Frontpage) but I limited my posts to the deals I personally considered to be good.
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elefante72Mar 08, 2026 06:35 PM
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That is why I use Milwaukee 12v for 90% of my work and the batts are cheap. This is a half baked solution IMHO and grossly overpriced for prismatic batts that will swell and die.
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HonestWallaby1265Mar 12, 2026 07:23 PM
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Quote from PEMP :

FWIW, the more recent versions of the DCB201 (1.5Ah) also don't list the capacity on the side. And yes, I take your point, DeWalt has certainly used this newer technology to charge more (whether that's recovering development costs or straight profit). That being said, I would take one of these over a regular 5Ah. I have six of them and they are my go to battery for most of my smaller DeWalt tools. Unless I have an enduring job out in the field, these generally work for me. They're light, they can sustain currents akin to larger batteries; and for most jobs I do, I simply am not using one tool for hours and so I don't need to lug 5Ah+ batteries around.



A good deal is subjective. These batteries generally cost a lot more than this deal, and I know of only one time they have been available for a lower price in the last year, so I would argue that this is a good price. In terms of whether it's a good value to an individual then that's the subjective part. If you're only metric is to maximize capacity per dollar, then this is an awful deal. However, if you value these batteries beyond their low capacity (small size, lightweight, high output) then you may consider the value differently. I posted the deal because I believe it's a good deal to some people. I do not blanketly post every deal I see but try to be selective as to deals that I consider to be good. Casing point is that in Saturday's Flash sale, I only posted three of the six items. Others subsequently posted two more of the items which were quite popular (one went to Frontpage) but I limited my posts to the deals I personally considered to be good.
Absolutely fair points. I appreciate everybody who put some thought in before posting a deal. And to your point of the subjectivity, I don't use my tools to make a living so while I'm definitely picking up one of these batteries when I can get it for a lot cheaper, it's not worth it for me personally to buy it at a premium per AH.

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